Further Reflection on the Protection of Cultural Heritage: The AOH Project
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55630/dipp.2019.9.37Keywords:
Material Cultural Heritage, Animal Ornaments, Serious GameAbstract
AOH (Animal Ornaments on House-ridges), as an important part of Chinese Traditional Architectural Decoration, have gradually formed a cultural system. Through the exploration of the cultural connotation behind them and the design of a serious game closely related, we hope to cultivate people's interest in AOH and achieve the sustainable preservation of animal ornaments.References
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